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Do you think if I request a refund now they can give me my money back? I've had the game in my library for a long time without touching it for weeks, and I've exceeded the allowed hours.If I put the refund as Steam credits, is there a better chance that it will be accepted?
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DARIAN Apr 30 @ 7:24am 
I mean, I'm aware that I should have done it sooner, but because of the bad experience I don't want to play it again and if there's any chance of recouping the investment, then I want to try it.
Anime Apr 30 @ 7:30am 
What's your reason for the refund and what is your HR rank?
Dagný (Banned) Apr 30 @ 7:30am 
I'll depend on hours and what your bad experience is about
DARIAN Apr 30 @ 7:32am 
Originally posted by Anime:
What's your reason for the refund and what is your HR rank?
My components don't run the game well, and I've changed to better components and I'm still not having a good experience and I don't want to continue playing it (I abandoned it) and I want to know if I could recover at least the investment.
Dagný (Banned) Apr 30 @ 7:35am 
Originally posted by DARIAN:
Originally posted by Anime:
What's your reason for the refund and what is your HR rank?
My components don't run the game well, and I've changed to better components and I'm still not having a good experience and I don't want to continue playing it (I abandoned it) and I want to know if I could recover at least the investment.
How many hours have you played so far?
DARIAN Apr 30 @ 7:36am 
Originally posted by Dagný:
Originally posted by DARIAN:
My components don't run the game well, and I've changed to better components and I'm still not having a good experience and I don't want to continue playing it (I abandoned it) and I want to know if I could recover at least the investment.
How many hours have you played so far?
22
Dagný (Banned) Apr 30 @ 7:37am 
Originally posted by DARIAN:
Originally posted by Dagný:
How many hours have you played so far?
22
Ehh that's a bit too much. With maybe up to 4 or 5 it'd possible if you explained it well
DARIAN Apr 30 @ 7:38am 
Originally posted by Dagný:
Originally posted by DARIAN:
22
Ehh that's a bit too much. With maybe up to 4 or 5 it'd possible if you explained it well
sad to hear that , maybe I should have hurried
Originally posted by DARIAN:
Originally posted by Dagný:
Ehh that's a bit too much. With maybe up to 4 or 5 it'd possible if you explained it well
sad to hear that , maybe I should have hurried
At least you learned something which is arguably more valuable than the game - don't try to play modern games if your hardware is an outdated ♥♥♥♥
DARIAN Apr 30 @ 7:47am 
Originally posted by Mechanique:
Originally posted by DARIAN:
sad to hear that , maybe I should have hurried
At least you learned something which is arguably more valuable than the game - don't try to play modern games if your hardware is an outdated ♥♥♥♥
yep thats true
AmaiAmai Apr 30 @ 7:54am 
When the next game is hyped and you hear it has performance issues -- then don't buy it at full price and buy it in the bargain bin.

The sad reality is that this is where modern PC gaming is: companies release broken games, and PC gamers buy it up and then argue about nonsense like hardware, even though it runs equally bad on all hardware configurations due to shoddy coding and inept development.

Then of course you have the ones that spent lots of money on a GPU that will say there's no issue, even though they will never show a video proving there isn't. The ones that are running the game with FSR/DLSS on settings that make it look like a PS1-PS2 game.

Then you have to ask -- if I can't, wait if nobody can actually use the graphics at native, then why the hell did the developers even waste time on it?

And when you start thinking about it, you will then begin to understand that:

1. All these games have dysfunctional development teams -- they likely won't be getting fixed within 6-12 months

2. All these games are charging you for content you can't use (graphics)

3. All these games are pushing microtransactions, despite selling millions

4. Game features actually decrease, quality decreases, QoL not present at launch, etc. -- the game can be compared to older versions or similar games of the past and it's inferior.

And when you think about that, you start to understand that these games are being released on "early" or "rushed cycles" making them amount to nothing more than cash grabs.

And the reason you are falling for it is simply hype and a lack of understanding of the role of media, and the fact that Google and other ad providers are targeting and bombarding you with nonsense to make you buy these games.

Lastly, is when you realise you got "got." And you also realise you didn't really enjoy the game and wasted your money on hardware, wasted your money on the game, and wasted your time that could have been spent doing something better.

That's the most bitter pill to swallow and one most gamers cannot and will not take, even if it's the medicine to save their lives. They will instead defend these broken games, attack the hardware you use (when it doesn't matter), and attack anyone that has an opinion that these games suck.

Such is modern gaming, and it's oh so incredibly sad just how commercial and pathetic it's become. Nothing more than a hollow carcass of what it used to be as Wall St. and investors mean more than the consumer at every turn.

Developers don't care about you or your experience anymore -- only the money they can extract from your wallet. That's reality, and I hope you understand my message well and keep it in mind in the future.

It took me two minutes to type this. Back to checking if my program compiled.
WarToRn Apr 30 @ 7:56am 
Originally posted by DARIAN:
Do you think if I request a refund now they can give me my money back? I've had the game in my library for a long time without touching it for weeks, and I've exceeded the allowed hours.If I put the refund as Steam credits, is there a better chance that it will be accepted?
This is what they told me:
Hello WarToRn
We are unable to refund this purchase to your MasterCard ending with 01 at this time. Your playtime of an included product exceeds 2 hours (our refund policy maximum).
Doesn't matter that I didn;t even get 2 months of play or that the game worked just fine UNTIL the update. We are just screwed.
Last edited by WarToRn; Apr 30 @ 7:59am
DARIAN Apr 30 @ 7:59am 
Originally posted by AmaiAmai:
When the next game is hyped and you hear it has performance issues -- then don't buy it at full price and buy it in the bargain bin.

The sad reality is that this is where modern PC gaming is: companies release broken games, and PC gamers buy it up and then argue about nonsense like hardware, even though it runs equally bad on all hardware configurations due to shoddy coding and inept development.

Then of course you have the ones that spent lots of money on a GPU that will say there's no issue, even though they will never show a video proving there isn't. The ones that are running the game with FSR/DLSS on settings that make it look like a PS1-PS2 game.

Then you have to ask -- if I can't, wait if nobody can actually use the graphics at native, then why the hell did the developers even waste time on it?

And when you start thinking about it, you will then begin to understand that:

1. All these games have dysfunctional development teams -- they likely won't be getting fixed within 6-12 months

2. All these games are charging you for content you can't use (graphics)

3. All these games are pushing microtransactions, despite selling millions

4. Game features actually decrease, quality decreases, QoL not present at launch, etc. -- the game can be compared to older versions or similar games of the past and it's inferior.

And when you think about that, you start to understand that these games are being released on "early" or "rushed cycles" making them amount to nothing more than cash grabs.

And the reason you are falling for it is simply hype and a lack of understanding of the role of media, and the fact that Google and other ad providers are targeting and bombarding you with nonsense to make you buy these games.

Lastly, is when you realise you got "got." And you also realise you didn't really enjoy the game and wasted your money on hardware, wasted your money on the game, and wasted your time that could have been spent doing something better.

That's the most bitter pill to swallow and one most gamers cannot and will not take, even if it's the medicine to save their lives. They will instead defend these broken games, attack the hardware you use (when it doesn't matter), and attack anyone that has an opinion that these games suck.

Such is modern gaming, and it's oh so incredibly sad just how commercial and pathetic it's become. Nothing more than a hollow carcass of what it used to be as Wall St. and investors mean more than the consumer at every turn.

Developers don't care about you or your experience anymore -- only the money they can extract from your wallet. That's reality, and I hope you understand my message well and keep it in mind in the future.

It took me two minutes to type this. Back to checking if my program compiled.
i agree with you , i learn the lesson , i apologize , next time i gonna think more about buying a game
DARIAN Apr 30 @ 8:00am 
Originally posted by AmaiAmai:
When the next game is hyped and you hear it has performance issues -- then don't buy it at full price and buy it in the bargain bin.

The sad reality is that this is where modern PC gaming is: companies release broken games, and PC gamers buy it up and then argue about nonsense like hardware, even though it runs equally bad on all hardware configurations due to shoddy coding and inept development.

Then of course you have the ones that spent lots of money on a GPU that will say there's no issue, even though they will never show a video proving there isn't. The ones that are running the game with FSR/DLSS on settings that make it look like a PS1-PS2 game.

Then you have to ask -- if I can't, wait if nobody can actually use the graphics at native, then why the hell did the developers even waste time on it?

And when you start thinking about it, you will then begin to understand that:

1. All these games have dysfunctional development teams -- they likely won't be getting fixed within 6-12 months

2. All these games are charging you for content you can't use (graphics)

3. All these games are pushing microtransactions, despite selling millions

4. Game features actually decrease, quality decreases, QoL not present at launch, etc. -- the game can be compared to older versions or similar games of the past and it's inferior.

And when you think about that, you start to understand that these games are being released on "early" or "rushed cycles" making them amount to nothing more than cash grabs.

And the reason you are falling for it is simply hype and a lack of understanding of the role of media, and the fact that Google and other ad providers are targeting and bombarding you with nonsense to make you buy these games.

Lastly, is when you realise you got "got." And you also realise you didn't really enjoy the game and wasted your money on hardware, wasted your money on the game, and wasted your time that could have been spent doing something better.

That's the most bitter pill to swallow and one most gamers cannot and will not take, even if it's the medicine to save their lives. They will instead defend these broken games, attack the hardware you use (when it doesn't matter), and attack anyone that has an opinion that these games suck.

Such is modern gaming, and it's oh so incredibly sad just how commercial and pathetic it's become. Nothing more than a hollow carcass of what it used to be as Wall St. and investors mean more than the consumer at every turn.

Developers don't care about you or your experience anymore -- only the money they can extract from your wallet. That's reality, and I hope you understand my message well and keep it in mind in the future.

It took me two minutes to type this. Back to checking if my program compiled.
i was a monster hunter word player , i didnt expect that the game was not gonna work so i expect a good performance , i was wrong
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